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Point C (15.5, 255) as a Feasible but Suboptimal Choice

Point C, with coordinates (15.5, 255), is a bundle of free time and consumption that lies on indifference curve IC2. This point is within the feasible set but is not on the feasible frontier itself, making it a suboptimal choice. While attainable, an individual at point C could achieve higher utility by moving to a point on the feasible frontier, which would allow for more of at least one good. The combination is suboptimal because it does not exhaust all available resources to maximize satisfaction.

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